SPRINGFIELD -- An 18-year-old Flemington woman was pulled over for speeding in Springfield Sunday and was found with marijuana, ecstasy and a counterfeit driver’s license, police said.

Just before 3 a.m. Sunday, an officer pulled over a woman who was driving 70 mph in a 45 mph zone, said Springfield Detective Judd Levenson. When the officer approached the car, he saw smoke and smelled marijuana, Levenson said. When he looked inside the car, the officer saw what he suspected was marijuana wrapped in a cigar burning in the car’s ashtray, Levenson said.

The woman handed the officer a Puerto Rican drivers’ license that said she was 22-years-old, Levenson said. An officer processed the identification and found that it was fake. The woman’s identity was later confirmed as 18-year-old Bruna Alofrom Flemington who has a provisional driver’s license, Levenson said.

An officer searched the woman and found that she was carrying five tablets of suspected ecstasy and three Ziploc bags filled with marijuana, Levenson said.

Alo was arrested and charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled dangerous substance and the possession of a counterfeit governmental identity document.

Also was released on $500 cash bail, and her case is being handled by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, Levenson said.